Arts & Entertainment
The West Tisbury Farmers’ Market has been housed on the grounds of the Grange Hall since it began in 1974. But growing traffic concerns in town on Saturday mornings has led to discussions about moving the market to the Agricultural Hall.
Next month a group of Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter high school students will embark on a 10-day voyage to Paris, France, to attend one of the largest climate events of this decade, the United Nations 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21).
As the sunlight wanes, the words begin to wax. So says the Vineyard Playhouse as it prepares to begin its Poetry Cafe series once again.
Albert Oram was among a core group who pushed the progressive rock format at legendary Boston radio station WBCN.
Restaurateurs, home cooks and brave foodies gathered together Sunday for the sixth annual Local Wild Food Challenge.
Musical hero Willy Mason played to his roots on Martha’s Vineyard Saturday evening, headlining a free concert.

